Drill-grinding machine.



No. 819,173. PATBNTED MAY 1, 1906. F. SCHMALTZ. DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLIOATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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' PATENTED MAY 1, 1906.

F. SUHMALTZ. DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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No. 819,173. PATENTED MAY 1, 1906. F. SOHMALTZ.

DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLIOATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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' DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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ATTORN EY PATENTED MAY 1, 1906 P. SCHMA'LTZ.

DRILL GRINDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 5. 1904.

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DRELL-GRINQING MACHINE Specification of Letters Patent.

xatenteoi may 1, 1906.

Application filed July 5, 1904. Serial No. 215,292.

To will whom it may concern.-

' Be it known that I, FRIEDRICH SCHMALTZ, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of Muhlweg, Offenbach-on-the-Main, in the Empire of Germany, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in Drill- Grinding Machines, of w ich the following is a specification.

As far as some of the broader claims in this specification are concerned my present application for a patent is a division of my former application, Serial No. 169,118, filed August 11, 1903.

The invention. relates to a machine having automatic movements for presenting the cutting edges of the drill to the grinding-disk successively and grinding the conical surfaces behind said edges to produce clearances of said surfaces with respect to the material bored.

Without regard to the various scopes. of the invention, which are-attended to in the claims hereinafter inserted, the general nature of the invention comprises a drill-holder constantly revolving about an outside axis and intermittently rotating about its own axis, the curve of revolution being oblique and tangent to aplane grinding-surface, these motions being produced automatically by a driver and so timed and proportioned that bythe time that any cutting edge comes into contact.and coincides with said plane surface it has both revolved in a curve and rotated about the axis of the drill, as explained in detail hereinafter.

More specifically, the organization com prising the invention consists of a drill-holder, mechanism and a handle for reciprocating the holder in a diflerent direction from the other reciprocations.

All the details for answering the claims herein are exhibited in the accompanying drawings, which I will now describe.

Figure 1 is a side elevation with the lower right-hand portion in section at about below the line as at" in Fig. 2. The casing of the grinding-wheel is shown partly dotted. Fig. 2 a plan of the machine. Fig. 3 is an oblique view of one end of the machine by itself viewed along the axis of the socket-wheel which carries the drill-holder eccentricallv. At the lower part of the figure certain details are shown in section. Figs. 4 and 5 are difl'erent outside views ofthe cam which is shown in section in Fig. 3. Figs. 6 and 7 represent certain slides isolated and identified by reference-numerals. Fig. 8 is a plan, partly insection, of the mounting of the drillolder especially and other elementss ubstantially similar to the essential elements in Figs. 1, 2, and 3 asfar as shown. The large piece in section is the socket-wheel carrying the drill-holder eccentrically. The section is taken at about the line (B 11: in Fig. 3. Fig. 9 is a horizontal partial section through the axis of the driving-shaft, showing especially the gearing for automatically reciprocating the drill radially with res ect to the grindingdisk. The section is ta (en at line as w in Fig. 13. Figs. 10 and 11 are different views of one portion of the clutch shown in section in Fig. 8 when it is represented in conjunc-- tion with the other part of the clutch. Fig. 12 is a different view of the clutch-disengaging device shown in plan in Fig. 8 and in some other figures. Fig. 13 is a vertical section at the line x x in Fig. 8. Fig-14 is a plan of the-cam-holder, and Fig. 15 is a side view ofthe same shownpartly in section. Fig. 15 is a erspective of the handle for adjusting the side 31. Figs. 16,17,18, and 19 are intended as mere outlines of certain elements for representing diflerent bases of the drill with respect to the grin ing-disk. Fig. 18 is a side view of the construction in Fig. 18, showing the same phase. 'Figs. 20 and 21 are different views of an attachment which may be added to the machine, if desired. Figs. 22 and 23 are different views of the brake for holding the slide 31 stationary with respect to the cam 25, hereinafter de-. scribed. Figs. 24 and 25 are difierent views of an attachment for the drill-holder.

' I will first describe the mechanism in-' volved for revolving the drill 1 about an outside axis 2 obliquely to the plane surface 3 of the grinding-disk 4. This organization consists of a driving-pulley 5, mount-ed upon-a shaft at 6 and carrying thebearings 7, having bushings '8 and a spiral gear-pinion 9, engaged with a tooth-wheel 10, serving as a socket-wheel, and having teeth 1;] and carrying in the socket 12 a drill-holder 13 fOIIhOltding the drill 1. This holder 13 passes throw the soclret 12 both ecc'entrically and o liquely so that the axis of the holder 13 and the axis of the socket-wheel 1O intersect each other at a point preferably in the material of but not coincident with the point of the drill,

' for if. the latter occurs the point of the drill ing at every half arevolution. The other part revolution of the holder.

would not move to and from the disk 4. The teeth 11 are out upon a ring 14, which is keyed by the key 15 upon a periphery of the wheel 10, which is rotary in split bearings 16, which surround the circumference of the wheel 10. When the pulley 5 is driven, the spiral pinion 9 rotates the wheel 10, which causes the holder 13 to revolve in the path of a conical surface and the point of the drill'to move in a circle. These motions are continuous from the beginning to the ending of the sharpening operation irrespective of several other motions. Nuts 17 on the threaded end 18 of the shaft 6, together with the hub 19 of the pulley 5, serve to retain the shaft at 6 in the bearings 7. The pinion 9 is retained between the collar 20 on the shaft 6 and the left-hand bearing 7. The parts of the split bearing are held together-by bolts 21. The holder 13 has a reduced portion 13, which extends through the socket 1,2. The organization for accomplishing the intermittentlyreciprocating motion comprises a worm 22 on the shaft 6, a worm-wheel 23 gearin with the worm 22 and carrying on its, shaft 24 a heart-shaped cam 25. This cam 25 continu ally rotates. Bearing upon the active part of'the cam are two rollers 28, diametrically located and stationary with respect to the cam. Consequently as the cam rotates the frame or plate 27, together with the slide 29, which is-mounted upon a dovetail guide '30, has intermittent motions, or, more specifically, it is reciprocated, thereby imparting similar motions to the tool-holder 13 for the purpose of feeding the drill radially with re spect to the grinding-disk for preventing wear of the disk in a very narrow margin. Besides this there is a slide 31, which carries the rollers 28. The shaft 24 has its bearings in the slide 32, by which it is supported, being suspended from the base-plate of the holder. This base-plate 27 is fixedto the slide 32 by bolts 33, so that the holder 13 reciprocates in unison with the 'body of the cam 25. Exact adjustment ofthe' plate 27 with respect to the cam for securing slight variations of the angle between the drill 1 and the disk 3 may be attained, because of the elongated'holes 34, through which pass the bolts-33. l I will now describe the arrangement for rotating a tool-holder through equal arcs during every upon a holder portion 13; This disk 35 has two notches diametrically located for clutchof the clutch is a pin 35*, pressed into one of the notches. 36 spa-spring 38 and supported in a hole intheiwheel 10.. Also on the holder porv On the reduced tion 13 is a projection 39, extending from both sides of the holder and fastened thereto by set-screws 40, while thereiis a stop 41 on the bearing 16 and located in the path of the projection 39, which may be considered as made up of two projections, the stop 41' being.

consequently, in view of the continued revolution of the holder 13, rotates as long as the stop 39 presses against the stop 41. After a while-namely, after halfa revolutionthe stop 41 leaves the projection 39, and therefore the holder 13 ceases to rotate upon its axis, but is clutched bythe pin 37 to prevent it from accidentally falling around to a wrong position. Everything is timed for obtaining the final result of the drill cutting edge coinciding with the grinding-surface of the disk ting ed e will come in contact with the grinding-sur ace. While the drill is in contact, its conical surface behind the cutting edge will be ground and at the same time abnormally tapered for the purpose of clearance. 42 is the handle for feeding the guide 30, which is at the same time itself a slide, as indicated at the dotted line 43, said slide having a threaded lug 44 on its under side. The handle has a screw 45 in bearings on the frame 46 and engages with the lug 44 for moving the slide 30 to and fro, and hence the tool-holder 13 to and from the disk 4, so as to adjust the drill 1 at the beginning of the operation to the proper position for automatic grinding. Although 1 these motions have been separately described,

they do not occur individually, Of course one motion causes a variation of another motion; but still each motion may be considered as taking place for purposes of clearer definition in the claims. For example, the reciprocating movement of the holder by the action of the cam 25 when combined with the.

' when the two meet. In view of the construction, the nexttime they meet the next cutcircular revolution of the holder results not ina perfect circular motion of the drill-holder, and yet the drill may be said to have a circular movement, 'a revolving movement, and

from the grinding-disk. It is the clutch-pin 37 that prevents the drill from rotatingw no it is being ground. It is the stop it that pre-- vents only the same cutting edge from coming to the disk. then there are two rotting edges, they are ground alternatel When the lever-handle lf; is to. around the pivot 19, it moves the slide i any new position to wear a still wider portion oi the grinding-disk tlu'ough the agency of the drill. The screw 50, carried by the slide 31, gages the throw of the slide 31. The lever is piv oted to the arm 51 on the slide My invention may be modilied, without tieparting from the sprit thereof. For example, the following additions may be made thereto: In order to cause the feed of LllC slide 32 to be automatic, in addition to regulation by the handle 42, i he provided means shown in Figs. 20 and 2 A disk so is fixed upon the spindle-screw 4:3, that car'- ries the handle 42. Teeth 57 are provided upon the periphery; of the disk A loose lever 58 is on the same spindle and has a rigid arm 59. A screw-spindle 60 with a turninghead 61 screws into the arm 59 for regulating the distance between itself and the rejection 62 on the slide 32, which slides ack and forth. The arm carries also a loose pawl 63. engaging with the teeth 57, which may, if desired, be thrown upside down and out of the way of the teeth, as shown at the dotted lines 63. In Figs. 22 and 23 is a brake. It locks the slide 31, which carries the rollers 28 for the cam 25, so that said cam will by rotating move the tool-holder 13 back and forth. It is necessary for the slide 31 to be rigid, or else it would be caused to slide by the action of the cam 25, whereas this cam should feed the tool only over the surface of the grindingdisk 4. The brake is an eccentric 53 on a pivot :54, which in turn is on the slide 30. The eccentric 53 has an arm 55, which when turned compresses the eccentric against the slide 31. This brake 53 is not visible in Fig.

as it is below the slide 31, and it is omitted from the other figures, or the action 'of the pawl upon'the disk 56 may be stopped at any future time by the slide 66, fitting loosely upon the disk and having a cover 67 over a few of the teeth 57. Normally the arm 58 rests upon the stationar pinbut as the slide 32 reciprocates in t ie manner hereinbefore set forth the projection 62 intermittently turns the disk 56 through the action of the pawl 63, and consequently feeds the drill a minute distance corresponding to the amount of the metal of the drill cut off by the grinding action.

I have provided a gage adjustable to the drillholder, and by means of the same the exact cut of the drill may be obtained. Its object, therefore, is to mark oil the amount of metal which will have to come off by means of the grinding-disk. It consists of a bearing o'll, fastened on the holder 13 by screws 70 'od carrying a gage 1, pivoted in. the bearing and therefore adapted to rest upon thd or to be thrown back out of the wav ol' ndingdisk. i i claim as my iuYention--- l. in a machine for grinding drills. the combination of a drill'- ilUlflCi, continuously revolving about an outside axis, and inter "tenth; rotary about its own axis, and a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions.

in a machine i'or rinding drills, the combination of a drill -hoh. r continuouslv revolving about on outside axis, and inter mittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, and means for causing theintermittent rotations to be through equal curves.

In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drillholder continuously revolving about an outside axis and intermit tently rotary about its own axis, and a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, the means for connecting up said driver to said holder, consisting of spiral gearing for producing the revolving motion, a clutch and stop for producing the intermittent rotations.

4. In a machine for grinding drills, th combination of a drill-holder continuouslv revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, the intermittent rota tions being through equal curves, a grindingdisk, and means for reciprocating the holder radially with respect to said disk.

5. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill -holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holdeizlor producing those two motions, the intermittent rotations being through equal curves, "at grinding-disk. and means for reciprocating the holder radially with respect to said disk continuously, said means being, governed by said driver automatically.

6 in a machine for grinding drills, a-drillholder continumisly revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotarv about its own axis, and corn .uousiy reciprocating and means for producing the several motions named herein.

7. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of adrill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittentlv rotary about its own axis, and continuously reciprocating, and a grinding disk whose axis intersects the axis of said holder, at predetermined phases of said axis and means for producing the several motions named herein.

8. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving'about an). outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for (producing those two motions, and a grindin sk whose axis intersects the axis of said holder.

9. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those twomotions, the intermittent rotations vbeing throu h equal curves, a grindingdisk,

and means or reciprocating the holder radially with respect to said disk, a plane of the holder-axis intersecting the plane of the diskaxis.

' combination of a grinding-disk, a driver, a

drill holder, and means connected up between the last .two elements for automatically revolving said holder around an outside axis, and to and from the face of said disk, said outside axis intersecting the. axis of the holder ata point laterally of the point of the drill which 15 carried by said holder.

12.- Ina machine for grinding drills,lthe combination of a grinding-disk, a driver, a drill-holder, and means connected up between the last two elements for automatically revolving said holder around an outside axis and to and from the face of said disk, said outside axis intersecting the axis of the holder at a point within the body of the drill which is carried by said holder, to bring the bevelsurface which is beyond the cutting edge of the drill nearer the grinding-surface of the disk than said edge was brought, so that a clearance behind thecuttingedge is produced. a

13. I11 a machine for grinding drills, the

' combination of a rotating disk with a grindcombination of a rotating disk with a grincl ing-surface perpendicular to its own axis, a

ing-surface perpendicular to its own axis, a drill-holder with its own axis intersecting said surface at an acute angle, a driver, and means connected up between said driver and said holder for automatically revolving the point of thedrill in said holder,,in a circle which is at an angle and tangent to said grinding-surface.

14. In a machine forgrinding drills, the

drillholder with its own axis -.intersecting said surface at an acute-angle, a driver, and

; means connecteetupbctween said-driver and fro. h

20. -In a machine for grinding drjtls th said holder for automatically revolving the point of the drill in said holder in a circle which is at an angle and tangent to said grinding-surface, the angle between the axis of the holder and the gr1nding surface being such that the cutting edge and contiguous conical surface of the drill remain in contact Inittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, and a manual device .for feeding said holder to and fro.

16. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holdercontinuously res volving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, and a driver,

connected up with said holder for producing those two mot1ons,sa1d intermittent rotations being through se1n1c-1rcles,and a man--,

.ual device for feeding said holder to and fro.

17. In'a machine for grinding drills, the

combination of a drill-holder, means for continuously revolving said holder about an outside axis, intermittently rotating it about its own axis, and continuously reciprocating the holder, and a manual device for feeding said holder to and fro.

18. In a machine for grinding drills, .the combination of .a drill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its ownaxis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, the intermittent rotations being through equal curves, a grindingdisk, means for reciprocating the holder radially with respect to said disk, a plane ofthe holder-axis intersecting the plane of the-diskaxis, and a manual device for feeding said holder to and fro.

19'. In a machine for grinding drills, the

combination of av grinding-disk, a driver,a

drill-holder, means connected up between'the last two elements for automatically revolving said holder around an outsideaxis, and to and from the face of said disk, said outside axis intersectin the axis of the holder, and a manual device or feeding said holder to and combination of a rotating disk with .a g rind- I means connected up between said: driver and i said holder for automatically revolving the point of .the drill-in said holder in a circle,

which is at an angle and tan-gent tosaid rinding-surface, and a manual device for feeding said holder to and fro.

21. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, and a continuously-rotating socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrieally.

22. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving about 'an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, and continuously reciprocating, a grinding-disk whose axis intersects the axis of said holder, at predetermined phases of said axis, and a continuousl -rotating socket-wheel supporting said hoiiler eccentrically and means for producing the several motions named herein.

23. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revblving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, a grinding-disk whose axis intersects the axis.of said holder, and a continuously-rotating socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically.

24. In a machine for grinding drills, the

combination of a grinding-disk, a driver, a

drill-holder, and means connected up between the last two elements for automatically revolving said holder around an outside axis and to and from the face of said disk, said. outside axis intersecting the axis of the holder at a point within the body of the drill which is carried by said holder, to bring the bevelsurface which is beyond the cutting ed e of the drill nearer the grinding-surface oi the disk than said edge was brought, so that a clearance behind the cutting edge is produced, and a continuously-rotating socketwheel supporting said holder eccentrically.

25. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, a continuously-rotating socket-wheel sufpporting said holder eccen: trically, a clutc between said socket-wheel and said holder, and a stop for disengaging said clutch intermittently, for causing a predetermined number of partial rotations (luring each revolution of said holder.

26. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and. intermittently rotary about its/own axis, and continuously reciprocatingia grin(liiigilisk whose axis intersects the a is of said holder, at predetermined phases of said axis, a continuously-rotating socket-wheel supporting unirl hnlrlnr wwentrimillv. a clutch between combination of a drill-holder continue said socket-wheel'and said holder, and a stop for disengaging said clutch internuttently,

for causing. a predetermined number of par-- tial rotations during each revolution said holder.

27. In a machine for grinding drills, till: i

revolving about an outside axis, and mittently rotary about its own axis,a till connected up with said holder fo d I those two motions, a g'rinding s axis intersects the of said holder, and continuously-rotating socket-wheel suppo mg said holder-cccentrically, a clutch be tween said socket-wheel and said holder, and

a stop for disengaging said clutch intermittently, for causing a predetermined number of artial rotations during each revolution of said holder.

28. In a machine for grinding, drills, the combination of a grindingdisk, a driver, a drill-holder, means connected up between the last two elements for automatically revolving said holder around an outside axis and to and from the face of said disk,sa1d outside axis intersectin the axis of the holder at a point within t he body of the drill which is carried by said holder,'to bring'the bevel-surface which is beyond the cutting edge of the drill nearer the grinding-surface of the disk than said edge was brought, so

that a clearance behind the cutting ed e is produced, a continuousl rotating 'soc (etwheel supporting said ho der eccentrically, a clutch between said socket-wheel and said holder, and a stop for disengaging said clutch intermittently, for causing a predetermined number of partial rotations during each revolution of said holder.

29. In a machine for rinding drills, the combination of a drill-hol der, a socket-wheel in which said holder is supported ecc'entrically to the axis of said wheel, a driving-shaft. and

spiral gearing between said socket-wheel and said shaft.

30. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, a grinding-disk whose axis intersects the axis of said holder, and-a device for continuously reciprocating said holder.

31. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a grinding-disk, a driver, a drill-holder, means connected up between the last two elements for automatically rcvolving said holder around an outside axis and, to and from the face of said disk, said outside axis intersecting the axis of the holder, and a device for continuously reciprocating said holder.

32. In a machine for'grinding drills, the combination of a grinding-disk, a driver, a

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of the. disk than said edge was brought, so

that a clearance behind the cutting edge is produced, and a device for continuously reciprocating said holder.

-33. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a rotating disk with a grinding-surface perpendicular to its own axis, a

drill-holder with its own axis intersecting" said surface at an acute angle, a driver, means connected up between said driver and said holder for automatically revolvin the point of the drill in said holder in a circ e which is r at an angle and tangent to said grinding-surface, and a device for continuously reciproeating said holder.

34. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel in which said holderis su ported eccentrically tothe axis of said W eel, and a device for continuously reciprocating said holder.

35. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of adrill-holder, a socket-wheel in which said holder is su ported eccentrically to the axis of said whee and at such an anlethat the axis of said holder and said wheel intersect each other at a point within the material of the drill carried by said holder during normal operation, and a device for continuously reciprocating said holder.

36. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holder, and a driver connected up with the above-named elements.

37. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holder, a driver connected u with the above-named elements, and a ban le for reciprocating the holder in a different direction from the other reciprocations.

38. In a machine for grihding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a devicefor intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holder, a driver connected up with the above-named elements, said mechanism consisting of a socket-wheel in Whose socket is carried said holder, teeth on said wheel, a shaft for the driver, and a 1pinion on said shaft gearing withsaid whee 3 9. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a device forintermittently rotating-said holder, mean sfor reciprocating said holder, a driver connected up with the. above-named elements, said mechanism consisting of a socket-wheel in whose socket is carried said holder, teeth onsaid wheel, a shaft for the driver and a pinion on said shaft gearing with said wheel, said wheel having its bearing at 40. In a machine for grinding drills, the v combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holder, a

driver connected up with the above-named elements, the above-named elementsjbeing so disposed, and the said motions being so related, that the point of the drill in said holder moves repeatedly in a closed curve, and that the drill intermittently rotates, and a grinding-disk whose surface is .tangent' to said curve and which is tangent successively to the ground surfaces of said drill.

41. In a machine for grinding-drills, the

combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside.

axis, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holderja.

driver connected up with the above-named elements, a handle for reci rocating the holder in a different direction rom the other reciprocations, the above-named elements being so disposed, and the said motions being so related, thattliepoint of the drill in said holder moves re eatedly in a,closed curve, and that the drill a grinding-disk Whose surface is tangent to said curve and which is tangent successively to the ground surfaces of said drill.

42. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, mechanism revolving said" drill-holder about an outside axis, a device for intermittently rotating said intermittently rotates, and

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holder, means for reciprocating'said holder, a

driver connected up with the above-named elements, said mechanism consisting of asocket-wheel in whose socket is carried said holder, teeth on said wheel, a shaft for the driver, a )inion on said shaft gearing with said wheei, the above-named elements being so disposed, and the said motions being so re lated, that the point of the drill in said holder moves repeatedly in a closed curve, and that the drill intermittently rotates, and a grindingdisk whose surface is tangent to said curve and which is tangent successively to j the ground surfaces of said drill.

43. In a machine for grinding drills, the

combination of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mech I amsm for revolving said wheel continuously,

a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, and a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions.

in a machine for grinding drills, the runbination of a dril d'iolder, a socl et-wheel (l p-filling said holder eccentrically, mechsin for revolving said wheel continuously, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, and a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, and a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said projection.

l5. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-hold er, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously,

a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprrmiting all of the above-named elements continuously, a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consistin of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said projection, said clutch consisting of a spring-pin projecting from said wheel, and a notched collar surrounding and fixed to said holder.

it}. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, a socket-Wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, and a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against saidprojection, said projection consisting of a clamp detachable and adjustable relatively to said holder.

47. in a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, and a stop in tlfepath of said projection for disen gaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said projection, said projection consisting of a clamp detachable and adjustable relatively to said holder lid clamp consisting of a ring having set screws tor pressing against said holder, said projection extending in both directions from said ring.

48. In a machine for grinding drills, the

'jection, and a bearing for said wheelsupportine' said pin.

s9. in a machine for grinding drills, the combinatirni of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, and a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, a stop in the path of said projection lor disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said pr0- jection, the above-named elements being carried by a common-slide, a grimling-disk, and a manual device for movin said slide to and from said disk.

50. In a machine for grinding drills, the combinatiim of a drill-holder, a socketqvheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously. a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, and a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consist ing of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch'and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said projection, said clutch consisting of a spring-pin projecting from said wheel, and a notched collar surrounding and fixed to said holder, the above-named elements being carried by a common slide, a grinding-disk, and a manual device for moving said slide to and from said disk.

:31. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holde a soclwt-whccl supporting said holder cccentrically, mech- IIC anism for revolving said wheel continuously,

a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of they above-named elements continuously,"= a

driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, a stop in the path of said *projectionfor disengagmg is said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said proj'ection, said projection consisting of a clamp detachable and adjustable, relatively to said holder, the above-named elements being carried by acommon slide, a grinding-disk, and

a manual device for moving said slide to and from said disk. j

' 52. In amachine for grinding drills,the combination of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, -mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all, of the' abovenamed elements continuously, a driver 25. connected up with said elementsfor producing said motions, said device consisting of a clutch between said Wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch 'and rotating said holder during the time that said stop isagainst said projection, said projection consisting of a clamp detachable and adjustable relatively to said holder, said clamp consisting'of a ring having setscrews for pressing against said holder, said projection extending in both directions from said ring, the above-named elements being carried by a-commo'n slide, a grindin -disk, and a manual device for movingsaid s itle to and 40 h am said disk.

53. In' a machine for grinding drills, the

- combination of a drill-holder, a socket-Wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously,

a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, and a' driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consist- :0 ing of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder-during the time that said stop is against said projection, a bearing'for'said wheel supporting said pin, the above-named elements being carried y a common slide, a grindin -disk, and a manual device for moving sai slide to and from said disk.

6O 54. In amachine'forgrinding drills, the

combination of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel .l supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously,

a device for intermittently rotating said 5 holder, means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, and a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said means-consisting of a cam and rollers for said cam.

" 55. In a-machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, a socket-Wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, -mechanism'for'revolving said wheel continuously,

.a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating all of the,

above-named elements continuously, and a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, said device consisting of a worm on said driver, a Worm-wheel engaged with said worm, a base-plate for said socket-wheel, forming a bearing for said worm-wheel, a cam carried by said worm-v wheel, and rollers bearing against said cam for producing the reciprocating motions.

56. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentri cally, mecljanism for revolving said wheel contmuously',

supporting said holder eccentrically, mech-,

anism for revolving said'wheel continuously,

a device for intermittently rotating said.

holder, .means for reciprocating all of the above-named elements continuously, a driver connected pp with said elements for producing said motions, a slide supporting allthe above-named elements, a handle for moving the same to and fro, a base-plate for the socket-wheel, devices connected up between said driver and said slide for reciprocating said-base-plate, the last-named device consisting of a rotary cam on the baseplate, and grinding-rollers on the slide.

58 In a machine for grinding drills, the

combination of a drill-holder, mechanism for revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a device for intermittentlyrotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holder,

and a driver connected up with the abovenamedelements, said'mechamsm consisting of a socket-wheel in whose socket is carried said holder, teeth on said wheel, a shaft for the driver, and a pinion on said shaft gearing with said wheel, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel andsaid holder, a projection on said holder, and a stop in the path of said projection'for disengaging saidclutch and rotating said holder during the time that'said stop is against said projection.

the for 50. in a machine for grinding drills, comb'uiation of a drill-bolder, mechanism revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis. a device for intermittently rotul it; said holder, means tor reciprocating said holder. and a driver connected up with the abovenamed elements. said mechanism consisting of a socket-wheel in whose socket is carried said holder. teeth on said wheel. a shaft for the driver, and a pinion on said shaft gearing with said wheel, said device consisting of a clutch between said projection on said holder, .and a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time iliai said stop is against said said device consisting of a worm on said driver, a worm wheel engaged with said worm. a base-plate for said socket-wheel forming a bearingforsaid worm-wheel, a cam carried by said worm-wheel, and rollers bearing against said cam for producing the reciprocating motions.

60. in a nnichinc for grinding drills, the

wmbination of a drill-holder, mechanism for revolving said drill-holder about an outside axis, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocating said holder, :1 driver connected up with the above-named elements. said mechanism consisting of a socket-wheel in whose socket is carried said holder, teeth on said wheel, a shaft for the driver, and a pinion on said shaft gearing with said wheel, said device consisting of a clutch between said wheel and said holder, a projection on said holder, and a stop in the path of said projection for disengaging said clutch and rotating said holder during the time that said stop is against said projection, said device consisting of a worm on said driver, a worm-Wheel engaged with said worm, a baseplate for said socket-wheel forming a bearing for said wormavheel, a cam carried by said wormwheel, and rollers bearing against said cam for producing the reci rocating motions, a slide supporting all tie above-named elements, a handle for moving the same to and fro, a base-plate for the socket-whcel, and devices connected up between said driver and said slide for reciprocating said baseilate.

61. In a macfiine for grindingc'rills, the combination of a drill'hol:.'er, a socket-wheel in which said holder is supported eccentrically to the axis of said wheel, a device for continuously reciprocating said holder, and a brake for holding said device stationary.

62. in a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a grinding-Uisk, a driver, a drill-holder, means connected up between the last two elements for automatically. revolving said holder around an outside axis, and to andl'roiil the face of said disk, said one side axis intersecting the axis of the holder, a device for continuously reciprocating said wheel and said holder, a

projection, f

holder parallel to the griruling-surface of said disk. a inanually-inovable slii'e ipporting the sail r'eyice for feeding the hol-ii)! to and fro l'rom sai disk, sai i device consisting of a ram supporting the tool-hol fer and. rollers, a second sli'e supporting said rollers, and a bra for locking the two sli es together. 5 3, in a machine for grinding drills, the 1 Combination of a grin ling-:lisk, a r'river, a drill-hob er, means connected up between the last two elements for volving said hol Ier around an outsi e axis an'l to an'i from the face of sai isk, sail outside axis intersecting the axis of the l holder at a point within the body of the drill i which is carried by sail holder, to bring the jbevel-surface which is beyond the cutt edge of the drill nearer the grin'ling-suri'ace l of the disk than sail e ge was brought, so l that a clearance behind produced, a device for continuously reciproi eating said holder parallel to the grindingsurface of said disk, a manually-movable j slidesupporting the said device for feeding the hol er to and fro from said disk, said device consisting of a cam supporting the toolholler and rollers, a second slide supporting j said rollers, and a brake for locking the two j slides together. l l

64. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a rotating disk with a grindj ing-surfaec perpendicular to its own axis, a drill-holder with its own axis intersecting said surface at an acute angle, a driver, means connected up between said driver and said holder for automatically revolving the club of the drill in said holder in a circle WhlCll is at an angle and tangent to said grinding-surface, a device for continuously reciprocating said holder parallel to the grinding-surface of said disk, a manually-movable slide supporting the said t'evice for feeling the holder to anl fro from said disk, said device consisting of a cam supporting the tool-hold er and rollers, a second slide su porting saiil rollers, and a brake for locking tlie two 'sliiles together.

in a machine for grin ling i rills, the combination of a drill-hol er, a socket-wheel supporting said holder eccentrically, mechanism for revolving said wheel continuously, a device for intermittently rotating said holder, means for reciprocati all of the above-named elements continuously, a driver connected up with said elements for producing said motions, saidmeans consistmg of a cam and rollers for said cam, a,slide supporting the rollers, and a brake for locking the slide stationary; j 66. In a machine for grinding drills, the l combination of a drill-holder continuously l revolving about an outside axis, and interl mittently rotary about its own axis, a driver l connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, the intermittent rotations being through equal curves, a grinding-disk,

automatically rethe cutting edge is 'means for reciprocating the holder radially With respect to said disk continuously, said means being governed by said driver automatically, and a device controlled by said driver for intermittently feeding said holder toward said disk.

67. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-holder continuously revolving about an outside axis, and intermittently rotary about its own axis, a driver connected up with said holder for producing those two motions, a grindin -disk Whose axis intersects the axis of said holder, and a device controlled by said driverifor niternnttent-1y feeding said holder toward said disk.

68. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a grii'iding-disk, a driver, a drill-holder, means connected up between the last tWo elements for automatically revolving said holder around an outside axis, and to and from the face of said disk, said outside axis intersecting the axis of the holder, and a device controlled by said driver for intermittently feeding said holder toward said disk.

69. In a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a grinding-disk, a driver, a

1 i l l a l face of said disk, Ina-ans drill-holder, means connected up between the last two elements for automatically revolving said holder around an. outside am's, and to and from the face of said disk, said outside axis intersecting the axis of the holder, a manual device for feeding said holder to and fro, and a device controlled by said driver for intermittently feeding said holder toward said disk.

70. in a machine for grinding drills, the combination of a drill-hold er, grind ing:lisk', ineans for reciprocating the holder along the for feeding said holder intermittently toward said disk, means for turning the hold er for a grinding action against said Fisk, means for rotating said hol-rler to bring a different cutting edge of the drill against said disk, and a driver connecte 'l up with all of said "means for grinding a drill automatically.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name this 1st day of July, 190%.

FRIEDRICH @SQHMALTZ.

Witnesses:

L. E. l'lrcirs, W, A. KELLY. 

